How to be Healthy -- AND Run a Business at the same time!
by Dr. Mark F. Guilfoyle
As Internet professionals, or just online entrepreneurs
trying to run a small business successfully, we are all
overworked, tired and stressed out. We often don't eat
properly during the course of our busy days, we aren't
getting good, healthy, restful sleep, and we certainly
aren't drinking enough of that elixir of life called WATER.
If you're anything like me, you do a lot of TALKING about
how you need to improve your health, but not a whole lot of
DOING.
As a former health professional, I can assure that it IS
possible to run a successful online business AND take care
of your number one asset, your health. Indeed, it's now
possible to combine the two -- many people have discovered
that they can parlay their newfound interest in their own
personal health into successful online health-related
businesses!
There are, of course, all kinds of advantages to improving
your health. You'll have more energy, which means you can
work even longer hours, or at least be more productive in
the hours you do work. Your brain will be less fuddled ...
so you will be better at remembering details, solving
problems, and even 'crunching numbers' - all of which are
required skills for today's busy entrepreneur.
I am an Osteopathic physician by trade, but I have always
had a keen interest in nutrition. Since I am exposed to
small amounts of radiation in my practice on a daily basis,
I was interested in ways to minimize its harmful effects, so
I began to investigate the use of various antioxidants and
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BIO:
Dr. Mark F. Guilfoyle is an Osteopathic physician
with a particular interest in anti-aging nutrients.
Visit his website at http://www.Anti-agingNutrients.com
for more health tips that will keep you super productive!
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